Pocket Gamer:
With Sony basking in the glow of its just launched PSP Minis program, it seems like developers are also gearing up for Nintendo's similar DSiWare.
The latest game to announce it will be coming to the platform is Airplay's highly regarded mobile and iPhone puzzler Super Yum Yum.
It will make the transition in the form of Super Yum Yum Puzzle Adventures, with Mastertronic helping out when it comes to development duties.
The VideoGameWriters: "Thankfully, Metro Apps is alleviating my dreadful winter blues with Super Yum Yum Puzzle Adventure, and Open Feint is making it free on the iTunes App Store this Friday."
Nintendo Life writes: "First released for mobile phones and iPhone, Super Yum Yum is a puzzle game in which you play as Leon the chameleon, attempting to recover all your children and your large supply of fruit, all of which have been stolen by Ms. Tum Tum, a big blue creature with a large appetite."
This is one example where the different demands of technology and audience mean that more work is required to extract the potential even out of a strong gameplay concept. Maybe Leon would have been better sticking to a diet of flies.